Appendix 1

Provincial Summits and Youth Hearings

Province Location

Attendance

(estimated)

Eastern Cape Youth Summit East London

350

Youth Hearings Idutwya, Somerset-East

350

Free State Youth Summit Bloemfontein

80

Youth Hearings Petrus Steyn and Boshoff, Glen Phillipolis

250

Gauteng Youth Summit Broederstroom

140

Youth Hearings Johannesburg, Krugersdorp, Actonville, Vereeniging, Kempton Park, Pretoria

550

KwaZulu-Natal Youth Summit Pietermaritzburg

150

Youth Hearings Durban, Pietermaritburg, Ulundi, Westville Prison, Newcastle, Port Shepstone

250

North-West Youth Summit Klerksdorp

150

Youth Hearings Mabopane and Mothibistadt, Themba-Hammanskraal

650

Northern Cape Youth Summit Hoffe Park

50

Youth Hearings Postmansburg, Mier, Tweeriviere, Willinston, De Aar, Kimberley

600

Northern Province Youth Summit Naboomspruit

100

Mpumalanga Youth Summit Nelspruit

110

Youth Hearings Witbank, Ermelo, Lydenburg, Baberton Prison Moutse

300

Western Cape Youth Summit Cape Town

60

Youth Hearings Pacalsdorp, Caledon Hall, Worcester Hall, University of Western Cape, Western High Hall, Khayelitsha

600

TOTAL

4,740

 

Appendix 2

List of Written Submissions

The National Youth Commission received submissions from the following groups and individuals as contributions to the National Youth Policy.

  • SMSS - Orange Farm
  • South African National Council of YMCA’s
  • Youth Forum IUC (Grassypark, Cape Town)
  • Sunnyside/Motlahlereng Youth Development Forum
  • Southern African Association of Youth Clubs
  • Skiming Students Body (KwaMashu)
  • Sinakho “We Can” Youth Outreach (Craddock)
  • Northern Province Social Development Organisation
  • National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian Equality
  • National Rag (Remember and Give) South Africa
  • Jong Dames Dinamiek
  • Human Science Research Council
  • Otherways
  • Thabanchu Youth Policy Steering Committee
  • Youth Practitioners Advocacy Group
  • Youth Development Trust
  • Quaker Peace Centre
  • The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation
  • Centreville Arts and Cultural Club (Brits)
  • National Department of Agriculture (Sub Directorate-Training)
  • Institute for Multi Party Democracy
  • Community Conflict Management and Resolution
  • Deaf Federation of S A
  • Environmental Justice Networking Forum (Pietersmaritzburg)
  • Hospital Volunteers Association
  • Institute for Multi-Party Democracy
  • National Institute for Crime Prevention and the Rehabilitation of Offenders (NICRO)
  • Northern Province Social Development Foundation (Mary’s SELP Projects-Lebowakgomo)
  • Northern Province Youth Development Organisation
  • Self Help Association of Paraplegics
  • Unemployment Development Foundation (Lietaba)
  • Ikageng Youth Club
  • Moutse Youth Development Forum, Mpumalanga Province
  • Joint Enrichment Programme
  • Embalenhle Community and Sport Development Centre
  • Boys Town South Africa
  • Catholic Institute of Education
  • Transkei College of Education
  • University of Cape Town, Institute for Criminology
  • University of the North - Faculty of Management Sciences
  • University of the North, Centre for Human and Organisational
  • UNISA
  • WITS
  • ANC Youth League
  • Democratic Party
  • Dikwangkwetla Party (Free State Province)
  • National Party Youth
  • Vryheidsfront
  • AECI (Ltd) Ditoru Mooketsi
  • Mr. Mosebetsi J. Mongake
  • Mrs. K Naidoo
  • Mr Danny Moodley
  • A Hills (Youth Services)
  • Evah Sealetse, Anna Motsi, Jane Mawela (Service Provision in Tsitsing Village)
  • D de Goede
  • Loubser
  • Lesbian and Gay Youth
  • Hosea Moutlane
  • AV Ngomane
  • Stampho Ezekiel Malakoane and Nkosazana Zondo, Bethlehem Prison
  • Mr Frans Moropeng Mashishi
  • Mnr. M.A.A van Schalkwyk
  • Mrs Welman (Three Rivers)
  • Mr. Biyela Mlungisi
  • Abram Maoka
  • Ditoro Mooketsi
  • Thembi Majombozi, SABC Tygerburg
  • Lesley Ann Tintiger
  • Mr M. Singh
  • Muledane Youth Forum
  • Mr. J. Kekana
  • Mr Thabang Mesiane
  • Nchabeleng Youth Commission
  • Mr Alfred Nkoane
  • Mr. Aaron Mavuya
  • Mr. Bradley Kissen
  • Ms Nomabandla Zono
  • Mrs Magie Tshule, University of the Witwatersrand, Dept of Speech Pathology and Audilogy
  • Youth Forum, Grassy Park
  • Mr. Phafrus Mthupeni Mapatha
  • M J Mariba
  • Youth Economic Empowerment
  • Human Resource Development / Education and Training/Literacy
  • Department of Welfare
  • Department of Foreign Affairs
  • Department of Correctional Services
  • Department of Evironmental Affair and Tourism
  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
  • Department of the Town Secretary
  • Junior Town Clerk, Margate
  • Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
  • Faculty of Management Sciences, University of the North
  • DC for Development Programmes and Religious Care
  • Margate Transitional Local Council
  • Youth Development Forum
  • Kgobokoane Youth Club
  • Clayton & Wakeford
  • Christal Saldanha.Vusile Mathyebula.
  • L. Mojareng
  • Inkatha Youth Brigade
  • Mathobu
  • Leah Roseline Mathibela
  • SADESMO
  • Youth Women’s Network
  • Julia Nicol
  • Nationale Jeugkommissie

 

Appendix 3:

Organisations represented at the National Youth Policy Summit

(28 to 30 November 1997)

1. Organisations of civil society

  • ANC Youth League
  • IFP Youth Brigade
  • DP Youth
  • NP Youth
  • Freedom Front Youth
  • South African Youth Council
  • South African Youth Development Programme
  • PAYCO
  • AZANYU
  • Junior Rapportryer Beweging
  • ACDP
  • Young Christian Workers
  • Christian Students’ Association
  • National Hindi Youth Federation
  • Hindu Swayak Sevak Youth Sangh
  • ACTS
  • South African Council of Churches
  • SACBC
  • South African Youth Development Business Chamber
  • Ikageng Youth Group
  • DEAFSA
  • Young Women’s Network
  • Young Women’s Forum
  • NCPD
  • Girl Guides Association of South Africa
  • Radio TNG
  • Siyathuthukisa Community Foundation
  • Disabled People of South Africa
  • Youth for Christ
 
  • SAAYC
  • Young Christian Students
  • Kwazulu Natal Youth Council
  • SASCO
  • PASO / PASMA
  • AZASM
  • SASSU
  • SADESMO
  • SUCA
  • Students Research Group
  • Youth Power
  • AZAYO
  • South African Youth Chamber of Commerce
  • NAFCOC Youth Chamber
  • IDASA
  • Youth Investment Network
  • Joint Education Centre
  • Joint Education Programme
  • SAGDA
  • National Council for Student Development and Student Leadership
  • CASE
  • UNISA Centre for Peace Action
  • Downs Syndrome SA
  • NPPHC
  • Abt & Associates
  • Human Sciences Research Council
  • Nelson Mandela’s Children Fund

2. Government departments

  • Department of Trade & Industry
  • Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology
  • Department of Public Service and Administration
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
  • Department of Welfare
  • Department of Correctional Services
 
  • Department of Agriculture and Land Affairs
  • Department of Defence
  • Department of Health
  • Department of Constitutional Affairs and Provincial Affairs
  • Department of Public Works
  • SA Parliament – Youth Outreach
  • SA Parliament – Public Education Department

3. International agencies

  • Commonwealth Youth Programme
  • USAID
 
  • Malawi Ministry of Youth
  • Zambian Ministry of Youth

4. Statutory bodies and agencies of government

  • Commission for Gender Equality
  • South African Human Rights Commission
  • Northern Cape Youth Commission
  • Northern Province Youth Commission
  • Eastern Cape Youth Commission
  • Mpumalanga Youth Commission
 
  • North West Youth Commission
  • Free State Youth Commission
  • Western Cape Youth Task Team
  • Kwazulu Natal Steering Committee
  • Gauteng Youth Directorate
  • National Youth Commission

 

Appendix 4:

United Nations World Programme of Action for Youth

“We, the peoples of the United Nations, believe that the following principles, aimed at ensuring the well being of young women and men and their full and active participation in the society in which they live, are fundamental to the implementation of the World Programme of Action for Youth:

a) Every State should provide its young people with opportunities for obtaining education, for acquiring skills and for participating fully in all aspects of society, with a view to, inter alia, acquiring productive employment and leading self sufficient lives;

b) Every State should guarantee to all young people the full enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and other international instruments related to human rights;

c) Every State should take all necessary measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination against young women and girls and remove all obstacles to gender equality and the advancement and empowerment of women and should ensure full and equal access to education and employment for girls and young women;

d) Every State should foster mutual respect, tolerance and understanding among young people with different racial, cultural and religious backgrounds;

e) Every State should endeavour to ensure that its policies relating to young people are informed by accurate data on their situation and needs, and that the public has access to such data to enable it to participate in a meaningful fashion in the decision making process;

f) Every State is encouraged to promote education and action aimed at fostering among youth a spirit of peace, cooperation and mutual respect and understanding between nations;

g) Every State should meet the special needs of young people in the areas of responsible family planning practice, family life, sexual and reproductive health, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV infection and AIDS prevention, consistent with the Programme of Action adopted by the International Conference on Population and Development, the Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action adopted by the World Summit for Social Development, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action adopted by the Fourth World Conference on Women;

h) Environmental protection, promotion and enhancement are among the issues considered by young people to be of prime importance to the future welfare of society. States should therefore actively encourage young people, including youth organisations, to participate actively in programmes, including educational programmes, and actions designed to protect, promote and enhance the environment;

i) Every State should take measures to develop the possibilities of education and employment of young people with disabilities;

j) Every State should take measures to improve the fate of young people living in particularly difficult conditions, including by protecting their rights;

k) Every State should promote the goal of full employment as a basic priority of its economic and social policies, giving special attention to youth employment. They should also take measures to eliminate the economic exploitation of child labour;

l) Every State should provide young people with the health services necessary to ensure their physical and mental well being, including measures to combat disease such as malaria and HIV/AIDS, and to protect them from harmful drugs and the effects of addiction to drugs, tobacco and alcohol;

m) Every State should place people at the centre of development and direct our economies to meet human needs more effectively and to ensure that young people are active participants and beneficiaries in the process of development.


Preface  Introduction  Principles and values   Vision of the National Youth Policy 
Policy goals and objectives  Rights, responsibilities and obligations  Priority target groups  Key strategy areas 
Institutions and agencies for youth development  Implementation mechanisms  Conclusion   Glossary  Appendicies